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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RMSL - Labeling Application Messages
Message number: 399
Message text: The maximum number of displayed columns in "&1" table is &2
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RMSL399
- The maximum number of displayed columns in "&1" table is &2 ?The SAP error message RMSL399 indicates that you have exceeded the maximum number of columns that can be displayed in a specific table. This is a common issue when working with reports or data views in SAP, particularly when dealing with large datasets or complex reports.
Cause:
The error occurs because SAP has a predefined limit on the number of columns that can be displayed in a table or report. When the number of columns requested exceeds this limit, the system generates the RMSL399 error message. The limit can vary depending on the specific SAP module or configuration.
Solution:
To resolve the RMSL399 error, you can consider the following approaches:
Reduce the Number of Columns:
- Modify the report or data view to include fewer columns. Review the columns you are currently displaying and remove any that are not essential for your analysis.
Use Filters:
- Apply filters to narrow down the data set. This can help reduce the number of columns displayed by focusing on specific criteria.
Create Multiple Reports:
- If you need to analyze a large number of columns, consider breaking the report into multiple smaller reports, each focusing on a subset of the data.
Check Configuration Settings:
- Consult with your SAP administrator to check if there are configuration settings that can be adjusted to increase the maximum number of displayed columns. However, this may not always be possible or advisable due to performance considerations.
Use Alternative Tools:
- If the standard reporting tools are not sufficient, consider using SAP Business Intelligence (BI) tools or other reporting solutions that can handle larger datasets and provide more flexibility in terms of data presentation.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the RMSL399 error and improve your reporting capabilities in SAP.
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